Farms Near Bayfield, WI
30 local farms within about 30 miles of Bayfield, Wisconsin — all selling direct to consumers.
Hausers Superior View Farm
0.3 miBayfield
Blue Vista Farm
0.3 miBayfield
Blue Vista Farm is a 40-acre pick-your-own fruit farm in Bayfield, Wisconsin, on the Lake Superior shore, growing blueberries, raspberries, and apples. Alongside the u-pick fields, the farm store sells fresh and frozen pre-picked fruit, jams, honey, syrup, and gifts. Weekend hours run through the summer and fall picking seasons on the Bayfield Peninsula, one of the state's premier fruit-growing regions. Berries lead the summer; apples follow in autumn.
Langhammer Orchards
0.6 miBayfield
Langhammer Orchards grows fruit on the Bayfield peninsula, Wisconsin's top apple and berry region on the shore of Lake Superior. The lake moderates the climate, letting apples, cherries, and berries thrive this far north. Bayfield's orchards anchor the town's fall Apple Festival, one of the state's largest.
James Erickson Orchard and Country Store
0.9 miErickson Orchards runs a country store, bakery, and cider mill alongside its apple orchard and strawberry fields at 86600 Betzold Road in Bayfield. The Lake Superior climate makes the peninsula Wisconsin's leading apple region, and the store sells pressed cider and baked goods through the fall harvest. Pick-your-own strawberries come earlier in summer.
Erickson Orchard and Country Store
1.0 miErickson Orchard and Country Store grows strawberries and apples in Bayfield, Wisconsin, and runs a country store with fresh cider and baked goods. The orchard sits on Betzold Road in the Bayfield fruit belt above Lake Superior, a region famous for its apples. Picking and store sales run through the summer and fall harvest.
Rocky Acres Berry Farm
1.6 miBayfield
A berry farm on County Highway J in Bayfield, on the Lake Superior peninsula known for its orchards and fruit growers. The cool lakeside climate ripens berries later than most of the state. Call ahead for the picking season and what's ready.
Bayfield Apple Company
1.7 miBayfield Apple Company operates in Bayfield, Wisconsin, on the Lake Superior shore, where the cool lake climate makes the Bayfield peninsula the state's best-known apple-growing area. Expect apples in season plus orchard products such as cider and preserves. Bayfield's Apple Festival each fall draws crowds to these same orchards.
Good Earth Gardens
1.6 miA market garden on Fire Tower Road in Bayfield's orchard hills above Lake Superior. The cool, lake-moderated climate that makes the peninsula apple country also suits berries and cold-hardy produce. No website or contact listing surfaced, so specific crops and hours aren't documented.
Rabideaux's Bayfield Fruit Co.
2.0 miRabideaux's Bayfield Fruit Co. works fruit ground on County Road J in the Bayfield area, on Wisconsin's Lake Superior peninsula. Bayfield's cool lake climate is built for apples, raspberries, and blueberries that draw crowds to the town's fall Apple Festival. Growers here sell fresh fruit and pressed cider in season. This operation's specific crops, hours, and pick-your-own aren't confirmed in the listing.
Valley View Orchards
1.8 miAn apple orchard on County Road J in the Bayfield hills, part of the peninsula that Lake Superior keeps cool enough to rank as Wisconsin's top apple-growing region. Growers here harvest apples and berries through late summer and fall, timed around Bayfield's long-running Apple Festival. Contact details and pick-your-own hours aren't posted online.
Sunset Valley Orchard
2.2 miBayfield
Sunset Valley Orchard grows fruit on Valley Road in Bayfield, Wisconsin, part of the Lake Superior orchard belt on the Bayfield Peninsula. The lake's moderating effect makes this one of the state's best apple regions, and Bayfield orchards typically sell apples, and often berries, from late summer through the fall Bayfield Apple Festival in early October. Contact the orchard to confirm picking availability and which varieties are ripe.
Highland Valley Farm
2.2 miBayfield
Highland Valley Farm works fruit ground on Valley Road outside Bayfield, on the Lake Superior peninsula known for cold-climate berries and orchard fruit. Bayfield's lake-moderated hillsides ripen raspberries, blueberries, and apples through late summer and early fall, the same window that fills the annual Bayfield Apple Festival. Pick-your-own is common across this area. The farm's specific crops, hours, and picking availability aren't verified in this listing.
Mino Bimaadiziiwin Tribal Farm
3.0 miBayfield
The Red CLiff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa's Mino Bimaadiziiwin Tribal Farm works to build a more integrated food system and advance the food sovereignty goals of the Red Cliff Band through increased food access of nutritious and traditional foods, targeted youth programming, producer support, and land stewardship.
Highland Valley Farm Inc.
2.3 miBayfield
Madeline Island Farmers' Market
3.1 miLa Pointe
Reached by ferry from Bayfield, this small market sets up on Main Street in La Pointe, across from the ferry dock on Madeline Island in Lake Superior's Apostle Islands. Island and mainland growers bring short-season produce, baked goods, and crafts through the summer, when the island's population swells with visitors.
North Wind Organic Farm
8.7 miNorth Wind Organic Farm grows certified-organic berries near Bayfield, on Wisconsin's Lake Superior peninsula, offering both pick-your-own and pre-picked fruit in season. Beyond berries it sells homemade jams and jellies, plants, and maple syrup. Find the farm at the Saturday Bayfield market and the Friday Madeline Island market through the growing season. The cool lakeside climate here is unusually good for orchard and berry fruit.
Bayfield Foods CSA
10.2 miWashburn
Bayfield Foods is a cooperative of 20 producer-members around the Bayfield Peninsula on Lake Superior, selling customizable weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly boxes year-round. Members pick from more than 200 local products - meat, vegetables, fruit, cheese, microgreens, eggs, bread, coffee, and grains - with all-inclusive, vegetable, fruit, flower, and bakery options. Pickup and home delivery reach Ashland, Washburn, Bayfield, Superior, and Duluth, Minnesota. The mailing base is Washburn, on the far northern tip of Wisconsin.
Washburn Farmers' Market
10.7 miWashburn
Held at 509 W. Bayfield Street in Washburn, this market sits on the shore of Chequamegon Bay in Bayfield County, minutes from Bayfield and the Apostle Islands. The far-north Lake Superior climate keeps the season short and cool, so vendors bring hardy produce, berries, greens, and baked goods when the market runs in summer. It serves both year-round residents and the steady stream of visitors headed to the islands and orchards.
Happy Hollow Farm Creamery and Sassy Nanny Farmstead Cheeses
9.2 miBayfield
Suri Fina Alpaca Farm
12.7 miSuri Fina Alpaca Farm raises alpacas near Washburn, Wisconsin, along Lake Superior, and sells fiber goods from raw fleece to finished socks and garments. The farm also grows microgreens year-round, runs a short spring greens CSA, and sells pasture-raised eggs and greenhouse starts. A farm store is open daily, and they host alpaca meet-and-greet tours.
Tetzner Dairy Farm
12.5 miTetzner Dairy is a family dairy farm in Bayfield County, northern Wisconsin, near Washburn on Lake Superior. It's a well-known local stop for on-farm ice cream through the warm-weather season. Their website carries current details on the stand and hours.
Don's Berry Patch
13.9 miWashburn
Don's Berry Patch grows u-pick berries near Washburn, on the Bayfield Peninsula along Lake Superior in far northern Wisconsin. The Bayfield area is well known for its cool-climate berry farms, with strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries ripening later in summer than in the rest of the state.
Ashland Area Farmers Market
16.1 miThe Ashland Area Farmers Market runs along the 200 block of Chapple Avenue in downtown Ashland, on the south shore of Lake Superior. The cool northern climate shapes what shows up — hardy greens, root crops, berries, and short-season vegetables from Chequamegon Bay growers. Its lakefront-town setting makes it a regular summer stop for locals and visitors.
Northwoods Sleigh & Carriage
17.0 miAshland
Northwoods Sleigh & Carriage runs horse-drawn rides out of Ashland, on Wisconsin's Lake Superior shore in the Chequamegon Bay region. Winter brings sleigh rides over snow; warmer months shift to carriage rides for weddings, events, and tours. The far-north setting means a real snow season for the sleigh work. Contact the operator directly to confirm booking and availability.
Don's Berry & Pumpkin Patch
19.6 miAshland
Berry and pumpkin grower on US Highway 2 west of Ashland, along Lake Superior's Chequamegon Bay in far northern Wisconsin. The lake moderates the climate enough for strawberries in summer and pumpkins into October. Patches like this typically run pick-your-own berry picking early in the season and cut-your-own pumpkins through the fall.
Jolma Family Farm Store
26.3 miThe Jolma Family Farm Store is a family-run farm stand in Wisconsin. The Jolma surname is Finnish, common across the state's northern counties. Public details were limited, so specific products and hours aren't confirmed here.
Basket Flats Strawberry Farm
28.1 miMarengo
Basket Flats Strawberry Farm grows pick-your-own strawberries on Van De Bruggen Road near Marengo, in Ashland County in far northern Wisconsin. This close to Lake Superior, berries ripen late, often not until early-to-mid July, and the picking window stays short. Fields open only when the fruit is ready. Check locally for daily conditions before making the drive north.
Glasener's Orchard
20.8 miAn orchard on Highway 13 near Herbster, on Lake Superior's south shore in Bayfield County. The same cool, lake-tempered climate that makes nearby Bayfield famous for apples shapes the growing season here. No website or contact listing turned up.
Saxon Harbor Berry Farm and Farm Market
27.2 miSaxon
Swartz Family Farm Market
29.5 miSaxon
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Bayfield, WI?
US Farm Trail lists 30 farms within about 30 miles of Bayfield, Wisconsin, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Bayfield?
Farms near Bayfield include 17 agritourism & farm experiences, 6 orchards, 5 produce farms, 5 farm stands. Browse the list for details on each.
Can I visit these farms in person?
Many welcome visitors through farm stands, u-pick fields, or on-farm stores — check each farm's page for hours and visiting details before you go.
